LOS 10 INVENTOS DE COCINA MÁS EXTRAÑOS | Curiosidades con Mike - Summary

Summary

The video "Curiosities with Mike" features the host showcasing the top 10 strangest kitchen inventions. The inventions include:

1. A citrus juicer designed by Philippe Starck that resembles a spider or squid.
2. A handheld citrus juicer designed by Roland Creixell that looks like a lemon.
3. An orange peeler shaped like a hook, designed by Frederik Goris.
4. A bottle opener that resembles a dowsing rod, also designed by Frederik Goris.
5. A nutcracker shaped like a heart with a hidden function.
6. A garlic peeler that doubles as a tool for removing strong odors from hands.
7. A belt buckle that doubles as a can opener, popular in the fashion and bar world.
8. A spaghetti measurer that determines the right amount of spaghetti based on the number of diners.
9. A device that measures the amount of liquid in a bottle, not explicitly shown.
10. A juicer and mint masher called "Valerio" designed by Guido Venturini, which has a unique round and elongated shape.

The host showcases each invention, explaining its function and design, and sometimes challenges viewers to guess the purpose of the invention.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The video is about the top 10 strangest kitchen inventions.
2. The first invention is a citrus juicer designed by Philippe Starck.
3. The citrus juicer is part of the MoMA collection in New York.
4. The second invention is a juicer designed by Roland Creixell.
5. The third invention is an orange peeler in the shape of a hook.
6. The orange peeler is designed to peel an orange without staining your hands.
7. The fourth invention is a bottle opener in the shape of a virgula.
8. The bottle opener was designed by Frederik Goris.
9. The fifth invention is a nut opener in the shape of a heart.
10. The nut opener was designed to open nuts safely.
11. The sixth invention is a garlic peeler designed by Frederik Goris.
12. The seventh invention is a chef's soap that removes strong odors from your hands.
13. The eighth invention is a buckle that doubles as a bottle opener.
14. The buckle was designed to be worn on a belt.
15. The ninth invention is a spaghetti measurer that measures the amount of spaghetti needed for a certain number of diners.
16. The tenth invention is a juicer called Valerio designed by Guido Venturini.
17. Valerio has two functions: juicing and making a special soft drink.